How to check a person's criminal record?

1, ordinary citizens can't find other people's criminal records.

2. Citizens can't check criminal records on the public network page, because the public security intranet and the public network are physically isolated.

The public security intranet only has the internal staff of the public security organs, so they need to inquire about the authority because of their work.

Citizens cannot log on to the police.

Individual citizens can apply to the public security organs for proof of no criminal record for examination, joining the army and conscription, but citizens have no right to investigate other people's criminal records.

3. Relevant regulations: When providing criminal information inquiry services to the society, the criminal record information management organ shall strictly follow the qualifications and conditions for further study, enlistment and employment as stipulated by laws and regulations.

If a staff member fails to provide information as required, or intentionally provides false or forged information, if the circumstances are serious or cause serious consequences, the responsibility of the relevant personnel shall be investigated according to law.

1) Inquiry of state organs: The state organs inquire about criminal information from the criminal information registration organ based on the needs of handling cases, and the relevant organs shall cooperate.

Of course, the relevant procedures still have to be fulfilled.

2) the lawyer's criminal record query authority

In order to perform defense duties according to law, defense lawyers should be allowed to inquire about the criminal records of criminal suspects and defendants in this case.

3) the query authority of ordinary citizens

Ordinary citizens are not allowed to inquire about other people's criminal record information at will.

Extended data:

Illegal acts are also called "invalid acts".

An illegal act.

Acts that violate the law. Different from the objective illegal behavior, the actor is subjectively at fault when carrying out the behavior, thus infringing on the social relations protected by law.

Subjective fault refers to the subjective state of intention or negligence.

According to the nature of illegality, illegal acts can be divided into criminal violations, civil violations, economic violations and administrative violations.

According to the degree of harm to society, illegal acts can be divided into general illegal acts and serious illegal acts (crimes).

Violation of law refers to an act that violates the existing laws, causes certain harm to society, and is at fault.

Illegal acts are divided into general illegal acts and serious illegal acts (that is, criminal acts) according to the seriousness of the circumstances.

According to the laws it violates, it can be divided into administrative violations, civil violations, criminal violations and unconstitutional acts.

The concept of illegality has broad and narrow meanings. In a broad sense, illegality refers to all acts that violate the existing laws, including general illegal acts and criminal acts. In a narrow sense, illegality refers to a serious violation of the law but does not constitute a crime.

What we are discussing here is illegality in a broad sense.

The connection between illegality and crime is that crime must be illegal, and illegality is not necessarily a crime.

The difference is that the degree of social harm of crime is more serious than that of illegal behavior. Most criminal acts bear criminal responsibility, while illegal acts bear administrative or civil responsibility.

There is a difference between illegal behavior and other behaviors. First of all, illegal behavior is different from immoral behavior.

Many illegal acts are both criminal and immoral. However, not all illegal acts are immoral. Similarly, some immoral acts do not constitute illegal acts. Secondly, illegal acts are different from legally invalid acts.

Of course, an illegal act can't produce the effective result that the perpetrator hoped when he committed the illegal act.

However, it cannot be considered that all legally invalid acts are illegal. Although some legally invalid acts have no legal effect, they do not constitute illegality.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-illegal behavior